Concave Container Holder

ABSTRACT

A concave container holder apparatus that may be appended to a structure; the concave container holder apparatus consisting of a primary aperture to support a concave container extending partially there through; a first fastening component hook-like in general shape; and a second fastening component hook-like in general shape and of different dimension than that of the first fastening component, that each permit the container holder apparatus to be appended to a structure.

This Nonprovisional Utility Patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §§ 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/635,567 filed Feb. 27, 2018, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.

The present disclosure is directed to apparatuses that may be attached to, and removed from various structures, and possess the ability to support a concave container.

BACKGROUND

In the general sense, people are a mobile species and often move from one environment to another. This mobility is executed through various modes of transportation such as walking, riding a bicycle, riding in an automobile, traveling in a train, flying in a plane, or in other ways. The environments of these journeys, including the various places of departure, modes of transportation, and the destinations, may differ and often present structures of various size, construction, and utility. People often interact with many types of structures such as leaning on a park bench, sitting in an airplane seat, or using a public toilet. At various points in these sample environments a person may eat or drink from a concave container such as drinking a cup coffee. In the scenario of drinking a cup of coffee, there may be specific moments where it is deemed less desirable to hold the coffee in hand. For example, when a person attempts to answer a mobile phone while standing near a park bench and resorts to positioning the cup within a partial section of their hand, or while placing luggage in an overhead compartment in the boarding of a train or a plane. In the case of boarding a plane or train, the coffee is often balanced on a less than optimal surface, such as placing the cup on an uneven seat cushion, or on the floor. These examples present the risk of spilling the coffee as well as the potential of burning oneself

The current options for securely positioning a concave container so it does not have to be held in hand are often complex, restricting, cumbersome, large, or do not account for the various types of structures across many different environments, thus providing only a single solution. Therefor there is a need for an improved concave container holder that can securely support concave containers of various diameter, and be selectively appended to, and removed from, multiple types of structures such as a park bench, a seatback pocket on an airplane, and many others.

BRIEF SUMMARY

Across various embodiments the Concave Container Holder solves or ameliorates, but shall not be limited to addressing, the deficiencies, and defects outlined in the previous section, “Background”, concerning concave container holders. One primary object of the Concave Container Holder invention is to provide people who often move from one environment to another the ability to append their concave container to various types of structures so they do not have to hold the container in their hand.

To achieve the aforementioned object, the Concave Container Holder apparatus includes three key components, an aperture circular in general shape that may receive a concave container, whereas the concave container rests partially extending through the aperture, a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape and may receive a ledge or terminal point of a structure, and a second fastening component hook-like in general shape that is of different dimension of the first fastening component and contains the ability to receive a ledge or terminal point of a structure.

The features of the Concave Container Holder invention enable appending to many types of structures, for example some examples may include, but not be limited to, appending to a seatback pocket of an automobile, train, or airplane through a first fastening component hook-like in general shape that may slip securely over the top edge of the seatback pocket resulting in a tight, pinching-like connection. In the same illustrative embodiment, the second fastening component, may also be used to append over the top edge of a park bench, or the top edge of a desk drawer, allowing gravity and the connecting points of the hook-like fastening component to append to the ledge, and support a concave container. Other examples of structures that the invention may be affixed to may include the top edge certain types of open toilet tissue dispensers within public bathrooms, the edge of a wooden chair containing a flat board as a back rest, or a vertical rectangular ledge of a book shelf as well as many other types of structures.

A first exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder may consist of an aperture circular in general shape, a top ledge traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture, an exterior sidewall traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture, a bottom ledge traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture adjacent to the sidewall, a first fastening component hook-like in general shape adjacent to the aperture and having the opening of the hook-like connecting component open in the general direction towards the plane of the top ledge of the aperture, a second fastening component hook-like in general shape adjacent to the first fastening component, whereas the second fastening component is open in the general direction towards the plane of the bottom ledge of the aperture, and is of different dimension of the first fastening component so that it may receive a structure of different dimension than that of the first fastening component.

A second exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder may consist of an aperture circular in general shape, a top ledge traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture, an exterior sidewall traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture, a bottom ledge traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture adjacent to the sidewall, a first fastening component hook-like in general shape adjacent to the aperture and having the opening of the hook-like connecting component open in the general direction towards the plane of the bottom ledge of the aperture, a second fastening component hook-like in general shape adjacent to the first fastening component, whereas the second fastening component is open in the general direction towards the plane of the bottom ledge of the aperture, and is of different dimension of the first fastening component so that it may receive a structure of different dimension than that of the first fastening component.

A third exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder may consist of an aperture circular in general shape, a top ledge traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture, an exterior sidewall traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture, a bottom ledge traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture adjacent to the sidewall, a top wall adjacent to the top ledge containing two protruding exterior walls projecting downward away from the top wall at each of the terminal ends of the top wall, and a moveably connected third wall, projecting down away from the top wall which is located between the two exterior walls, and can adjust to create a first and second fastening component both hook-like in general shape, of different dimension.

Additional features of the disclosure will be presented in the “Brief Description of Drawings” and “Detailed Description” of the disclosure. Detailed descriptions of accompanying exemplary embodiments communicate the disclosure as presently perceived. It should be understood that the content provided in this disclosure indicate only several potential preferred embodiments of the invention and that all embodiments disclosed herein are intended for illustrative purposes and they are not intended to, nor shall they, limit the scope of the invention.

An object of the Concave Container Holder disclosed herein is to provide an improved concave container holder apparatus that enhances the user experience, and reduces the risks of potentially spilling or wasting consumable content contained within a concave container.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

The preceding items, descriptions, and features of the present disclosure, in accompaniment of the subsequent objects, figures, features, benefits and traits of this disclosure, will be more clearly understood from the following description, affixed claims, and the accompanying drawings. The presented drawings depict a small sample of the many possible embodiments in accordance of this disclosure, and therefore, this disclosure is not to be considered limiting of its scope. This disclosure will be described with additional specificity and detail through the accompanying drawings:

FIG. 1A illustrates a front profile view of a concave container holder containing a primary aperture circular in general shape, and a first and second fastening component in vertical orientation opening in inverse direction, according to an exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 1B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A;

FIG. 1C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A;

FIG. 1D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A;

FIG. 1E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A along the line 1Ax;

FIG. 1F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A;

FIG. 1G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A;

FIG. 1H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A;

FIG. 2A illustrates a front profile view of a concave container holder containing a primary aperture circular in general shape, a first fastening component in vertical orientation, and a second fastening component angled in orientation, each of which open in general inverse direction, according to an exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 2B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A;

FIG. 2C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A;

FIG. 2D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A;

FIG. 2E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A along the line 2Ax;

FIG. 2F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A;

FIG. 2G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A;

FIG. 2H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A;

FIG. 3A illustrates a front profile view of a concave container holder containing a primary aperture circular in general shape, a first fastening component angled in orientation, and a second fastening component angled in orientation, each of which open in general inverse direction, according to an exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 3B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A;

FIG. 3C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A;

FIG. 3D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A;

FIG. 3E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A along the line 3Ax;

FIG. 3F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A;

FIG. 3G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A;

FIG. 3H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A

FIG. 4A illustrates a front profile view of a concave container holder containing a primary aperture circular in general shape, a first fastening component angled in orientation, and a second fastening component angled in orientation, both of which open in the same general direction, according to an exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 4B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A;

FIG. 4C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A;

FIG. 4D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A;

FIG. 4E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A along the line 4Ax;

FIG. 4F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A;

FIG. 4G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A;

FIG. 4H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A

FIG. 5A illustrates a front profile view of a concave container holder containing a primary aperture circular in general shape containing a sidewall of varying dimension around the perimeter of the primary aperture, a first fastening component vertical in orientation, and a second fastening component vertical in orientation, both of which open in the same general direction, according to an exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 5B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A;

FIG. 5C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A;

FIG. 5D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A;

FIG. 5E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A along the line 5Ax;

FIG. 5F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A;

FIG. 5G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A;

FIG. 5H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A

FIG. 6A illustrates a front profile view of a concave container holder containing a flexible primary aperture circular in general shape, a first fastening component vertical in orientation, and a second fastening component vertical in orientation, each of which open in inverse general direction, according to an exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 6B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A;

FIG. 6C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A;

FIG. 6D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A;

FIG. 6E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A along the line 6Ax;

FIG. 6F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A;

FIG. 6G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A;

FIG. 6H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A

FIG. 7A illustrates a front profile view of a concave container holder containing a primary aperture circular in general shape with a corner-like ledge extending down from the top rim of the primary aperture towards the bottom rim of the primary aperture, a first fastening component vertical in orientation, and a second fastening component vertical in orientation, each of which open in inverse general direction, according to an exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 7B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A;

FIG. 7C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A;

FIG. 7D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A;

FIG. 7E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A along the line 7Ax;

FIG. 7F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A;

FIG. 7G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A;

FIG. 7H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A

FIG. 8A illustrates a front profile view of a concave container holder containing a primary aperture circular in general shape, a first fastening component vertical in orientation, a second fastening component vertical in orientation, and a moveably connected wall separating the first and second fastening components, each of which open in the same general direction, according to an exemplary embodiment;

FIG. 8B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A;

FIG. 8C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A;

FIG. 8D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A;

FIG. 8E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A along the line 8Ax;

FIG. 8F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A;

FIG. 8G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A;

FIG. 8H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A

FIG. 9A illustrates an environment of a seat containing a seat back pocket often found on certain modes of transportation where the concave container holder may be used;

FIG. 9B illustrates an environment of a seat containing a seat back tray table often found on certain modes of transportation where the concave container holder may be used;

FIG. 9C illustrates a front view of an environment of a seat containing a seat back tray table often found on certain modes of transportation where the concave container holder may be used and a component of a method of promotion for an organization, registered business entity, campaign, brand, social movement, belief, or other subject is illustrated through the means of a concave container holder as presented;

FIG. 10A illustrates an environment of a chair that contains a top ledge often used by humans, where the concave container holder may be used;

FIG. 10B illustrates a front view of an environment of a chair that contains a top ledge often used by humans, where the concave container holder may be used;

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

As seen in FIG. 1A through FIG. 8H, the respective artwork illustrates a concave container holder in accordance with exemplary possible embodiments of the present disclosure, and as seen in FIG. 9A, FIG. 9B, FIG. 10A, and FIG. 10B the respective artwork illustrates an exemplary embodiment in use within an environment with an unclaimed potential structure, in this case two different types of chairs, and as seen in FIG. 9C the respective embodiment illustrates a component of the method for the concave container holder in accordance with exemplary possible embodiments of the present disclosure. Variations of a first exemplary embodiment are represented in FIGS. 1 through FIGS. 5, these exemplary embodiments consisting of primary aperture circular in general shape 2, consisting of a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 opening on a parallel plane to a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4, both 3 and 4 being connected by an adjacent exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5, an interior wall of primary aperture 6, and terminating at a top ledge of primary aperture 18, and a bottom ledge of primary aperture 19. In such related exemplary embodiments, the primary aperture circular in general shape 2 is adjacent to a an exterior wall of first fastening component 8 of the adjacent first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7, of which that opens towards the general direction of the top ledge of the primary aperture 18. The first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7, possesses two interior walls of first fastening component 13 that join at a base of the hook-like shape. The base of the interior wall of a first fastening component 13 is adjacent to an exterior wall of first fastening component 8, and opposite an exterior wall of first fastening component 11 that is adjacent to a second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9. The second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9 is of different dimension of the first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7, and may open in a similar or inverse general direction of the first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7. The second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape possesses an exterior wall of second fastening component 10, that opposes the interior wall of second fastening component 12. Both the fastening components terminate on an exterior sidewall of fastening components 14.

A second exemplary embodiment is represented from FIGS. 6A through FIG. 6H, and is detailed later in this discloser.

A third exemplary embodiment is represented from FIGS. 7A through FIG. 7H, and is detailed later in this discloser.

A fourth exemplary embodiment is represented from FIGS. 8A through FIG. 8H, and is detailed later in this discloser.

An exemplary embodiment in use within a potential environment of various structures is illustrated in FIG. 9A, FIG. 9B, FIG. 10A, and FIG. 10B, in this case two different types of chairs, and

An exemplary embodiment of a method of promotion for an organization, registered business entity, campaign, brand, social movement, belief, or other subject through the means of a concave container holder is represented in FIG. 9C and is detailed later in this discloser.

Across the exemplary embodiments the primary aperture, first fastening component, second fastening component, exterior sidewall of primary aperture, and both top and bottom ledge may vary in size, shape, direction, location, and other related aspects. For clarity of communication and ease of understanding all such features may be absent of a reference across embodiments and figures where previously introduced. Regarding all exemplary embodiments, not every aspect, feature, reference point, or other such elements is described or identified as many embodiments contain similar aspects, features, and elements that were previously identified within this disclosure.

Referring now to the drawings, beginning with FIG. 1A, a front profile view of an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder identified by numeral 1. This exemplary concave container holder aperture of annular shape containing an appendage rectangular and hook-like in general shape is comprised of a primary aperture circular in general shape 2, a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that is at least partially defined by a top ledge of primary aperture 18, adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5, the exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5 forming an at least partial boundary of the primary aperture 2, and terminating at a bottom ledge of primary aperture 19 that is adjacent to the sidewall of primary aperture 5. The bottom ledge of primary aperture 19 creates an at least partial boundary of a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4 of which is on an at least general parallel plane to that of the first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3. The primary aperture 2 is adjacent to a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7, first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7 is adjacent to an exterior wall of first fastening component 8. Bisecting line 1Ax illustrates a referenced view described in FIG. 1E, and

FIG. 1B, an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder, is a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A. This exemplary concave container holder aperture of annular shape is comprised of a primary aperture circular in general shape 2, a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture on a parallel general plane as a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4 adjacent to a exterior wall of first fastening component 11 forming a U-like shape and opposite a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7. The first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7 maintains a drafted angle and opens in a general inverse direction of a second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9. The second fastening component 9 maintains some level of draft and is at least partially defined by an interior wall of second fastening component 12, and an exterior wall of second fastening component 10, and

FIG. 1C, an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder, is a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A. This exemplary concave container holder aperture of annular shape illustrates an exterior wall of second fastening component 10, adjacent to an interior wall of first fastening component 13, both of which are elements of an appendage of a primary aperture at least partially defined by a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that terminates at a top ledge of primary aperture 18 that is adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5, and

FIG. 1D, an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder, is a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A. This exemplary concave container holder with a primary aperture of annular shape is comprised of a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that is on a parallel but separate plane as a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4, both entry or exit points 3 and 4 are adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5. Extending from the sidewall 5 at one general pole of the primary aperture is a hook-like feature resembling a general shape of a letter ‘S’ or number ‘2’ in some scripts, this shape is defined by the exterior sidewall of fastening components 14, that provides definition to a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7, and a second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape b. On the external surface of the second fastening component 9 is the exterior wall of second fastening component 10, and

FIG. 1E, an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder, is a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A along the line 1Ax and illustrates an interior sidewall of connection between primary aperture and first fastening component 15, and

FIG. 1F, an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder, is a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A. This embodiment shows a bottom ledge of primary aperture 19 that has a drafted angle resulting in a closer proximity to the center point of the primary aperture and an interior wall of primary aperture 6 with some level a pitch, and

FIG. 1G, an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder, is a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A whereas the exterior wall of first fastening component 8 creates an inset feature while not disrupting the continuity of the top ledge of primary aperture 18, and

FIG. 1H, an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder, is a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 1A an exterior wall of second fastening component 10 creates a flat surface on the same general plane of the top ledge of primary aperture 18 to the first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3.

From FIGS. 2A through FIG. 2H illustrate an additional exemplary embodiment of a Concave Container Holder with varying size, angles, drafts, and features of Concave Container Holder 1. This embodiment is similar in many respects to the embodiment of FIGS. 1A through FIG. 1H. These embodiments generally designate like or corresponding elements throughout the several views and illustrations of the figures. Therefore, the descriptions of the aforementioned embodiments within this paragraph section are incorporated into one another and identified as;

FIG. 2A illustrates a front profile view of an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder identified by numeral 1. This exemplary concave container holder has a exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5 that is of a shallower depth than the embodiment of FIG. 1A through FIG. 1H, and

FIG. 2B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A. This exemplary concave container holder has a first fastening component 7 U-like in general shape that has a bisectional plane perpendicular to the plane of the first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3. The second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9 has a non 90-degree or vertically drafted entry defined by the interior wall of second fastening component 12, and

FIG. 2C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A, and

FIG. 2D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A, and

FIG. 2E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A along the line 2Ax and illustrates an interior sidewall connection between primary aperture and first fastening component 15, and

FIG. 2F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A with a un drafted interior wall of primary aperture 6, and

FIG. 2G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A, and

FIG. 2H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 2A.

FIG. 3A illustrates a front profile view of an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder identified by numeral 1, and

FIG. 3B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A. This exemplary concave container holder has a first fastening component 7 U-like in general shape that with an angled entry way defined by interior walls of first fastening component 13 that is adjacent to a second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9 that has an area of entry that is illustrated by interior wall of a second fastening component 12. The adjacent fastening components 7 and 9 have interior walls that shape the U-like aspect and do not have a 90 degree angle at the points of entry, and

FIG. 3C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A, and

FIG. 3D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A, and

FIG. 3E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A along the line 3Ax and illustrates an interior sidewall of connection between primary aperture and first fastening component 15, and

FIG. 3F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A, and

FIG. 3G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A, and

FIG. 3H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 3A.

FIG. 4A illustrates a front profile view of an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder identified by numeral 1. This exemplary concave container holder has an aperture annular of general shape containing an appendage extending out from one general area of the aperture, this general area contained within the space defined by at least one quarter of the circumference of the primary aperture annular in general shape. This illustrative embodiment is comprised of a primary aperture circular in general shape 2, a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that is at least partially defined by a top ledge of primary aperture 18 that travels at least part of the circumference of the primary aperture 2, the primary aperture adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5 extruding away from the top ledge 18 and towards a bottom ledge of primary aperture 19. The bottom ledge of primary aperture 19 creates an at least partial boundary of a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4, of which is on an at least general parallel plane to that of the first entry or exit point of the primary aperture, and is adjacent to an exterior wall of first fastening component 8, the exterior wall 8 is angled in a fashion that reflects that of the first fastening component 7, and

FIG. 4B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A. This illustrative embodiment has an exterior sidewall connection between primary aperture and first fastening component 21 adjacent to an exterior wall of first fastening component 8 that forms a connection between the primary aperture circular in general shape 2 and the first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7. The first fastening component 7 is adjacent to and opens in a similar angled and direction as a second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9. Both fastening components 7 and 9 have an interior wall 12, and exterior walls of fastening components 20, and

FIG. 4C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A. This illustrative embodiment has a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3, defined by a exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5 that terminates at a top ledge of primary aperture 18, and

FIG. 4D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A. This illustrative embodiment communicates a concave container holder with a primary aperture of annular shape with a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that is on a parallel but separate plane as a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4, both entry or exit points 3 and 4 are adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5. Extending from the sidewall 5 at one general area of the primary aperture is a hook-like feature containing two entry points and walls of differing dimension, this shape is defined by the exterior sidewall of fastening components 14, a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7 adjacent to a second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9, and

FIG. 4E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A along the line 4Ax and illustrates an interior sidewall of connection between primary aperture and first fastening component 15, and

FIG. 4F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A, and

FIG. 4G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A, and

FIG. 4H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 4A.

FIG. 5A illustrates a front profile view of an exemplary embodiment of a Concave Container Holder identified by numeral 1. This exemplary embodiment has an exterior sidewall of the primary aperture 5 that has a varying dimension across various points around the primary aperture 2, and

FIG. 5B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A. This illustrative embodiment has a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7 with a vertical entry way that is smaller in dimension than the second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9 both of which open in the same general direction downward and away from the first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3, and

FIG. 5C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A. This illustrative embodiment has a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3, defined by a exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5 that terminates at a top ledge of primary aperture 18. The exterior walls of fastening component 20 creates a flat plane like surface with each of the first and second fastening components, 7 and 9 respectively below, and

FIG. 5D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A. This illustrative embodiment communicates a concave container holder with a primary aperture of annular shape with a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that is on a parallel but separate plane as a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4, both entry or exit points 3 and 4 are adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5 that has a non-uniform design around the aperture. Extending from the sidewall 5 at one general area of the primary aperture is a hook-like feature containing two entry points and walls of differing dimension, this shape is defined by the exterior sidewall of fastening components 14, a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7 adjacent to a second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9, and

FIG. 5E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A along the line 5Ax, and

FIG. 5F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A, and

FIG. 5G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A with an external sidewall 5 that has a wider face opposite the fastening components 7 and 9, than that of the rest of the sidewall, and

FIG. 5H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 5A.

FIGS. 6A through FIG. 6H illustrate another potential embodiment of a concave container holder with a primary aperture and a fastening appendage that is hook-like in general shape. Across the exemplary embodiments the primary aperture is flexible and, or moveable allowing for the primary aperture to change in shape, dimension, or level of rigidity. Regarding the exemplary embodiments, not every aspect, feature, reference point, or other such elements is described or identified as many embodiments contain similar aspects, features, and elements that were previously identified within this disclosure.

FIG. 6A illustrates a front profile view of an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder identified by numeral 1. This exemplary concave container holder with a flexible aperture possesses an appendage rectangular and hook-like in general shape. This illustrative embodiment is comprised of a flexible primary aperture 2 containing a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that is at least partially defined by a top ledge of primary aperture 18, adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5, the exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5 forming an at least partial boundary of the primary aperture 2, and terminating at a bottom ledge of primary aperture 19 that is adjacent to the sidewall of primary aperture 5. The bottom ledge of primary aperture 19 creates an at least partial boundary of a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4 of which is on an at least general parallel plane to that of the first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3. The primary aperture 2 is adjacent to a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7, the first fastening component 7 having an open area, or mouth to receive an object opens in the same general direction as the first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3. The flexible primary aperture 2 is positioned on the top section of the exterior wall of first fastening component 8 thus making a connection between the primary aperture 2 and the first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7 and the second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9, and

FIG. 6B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A. This exemplary concave container holder flexible aperture of annular general shape is comprised of a flexible primary aperture circular in general shape 2, a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture on a parallel general plane as a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4 adjacent to a exterior wall of first fastening component 11 forming a U-like shape and opposite a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7. The first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7 maintains a drafted angle and opens in a general inverse direction of a second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9. The second fastening component 9 maintains some level of draft and is at least partially defined by an interior wall of second fastening component 12, and an exterior wall of second fastening component 10, and

FIG. 6C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A. This exemplary concave container holder flexible aperture of annular general shape illustrates an exterior wall of second fastening component 10, adjacent to an interior wall of first fastening component 13, both of which are elements of an appendage of a flexible primary aperture at least partially defined by a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that terminates at a top ledge of primary aperture 18 that is adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5, and

FIG. 6D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A. This exemplary concave container holder with a primary aperture is comprised of a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that is on a parallel but separate plane as a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4, both entry or exit points 3 and 4 are adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5. Extending from the sidewall 5 at one general pole of the primary aperture is a hook-like feature resembling a general shape of an letter ‘S’ or number ‘2’ in some scripts, this shape is defined by the exterior sidewall of fastening components 14, that provides definition to a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7, and a second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9. On the external surface of the second fastening component 9 is the exterior wall of second fastening component 10, and

FIG. 6E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A along the line 6Ax and illustrates, and

FIG. 6F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A. This embodiment shows a bottom ledge of primary aperture 19 that is flexible resulting in an ability to change the shape of the circumference when defined by the bottom ledge 19 and interior wall of primary aperture 6, and

FIG. 6G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A whereas the exterior wall of first fastening component 8 is a flat surface with a connection area between the flexible primary aperture 2 and the first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7, and

FIG. 6H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 6A. The exterior wall of second fastening component 10 creates a flat surface on the same general plane of the first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3.

FIG. 7A illustrates a front profile view of an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder identified by numeral 1. This exemplary concave container holder consists of a primary aperture annular in general shape, the primary aperture having sidewall with a feature of an edge on the primary aperture creating a corner-like feature, an appendage hook-like in general shape comprised of two hook-like features that open in inverse general direction. The primary aperture circular in general shape 2 consists of a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that contains a top ledge of primary aperture 18, the top ledge of primary aperture 18 contains a edge of the primary aperture that creates a corner-like feature 16 that is adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5, the exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5 forming an at least partial boundary of the primary aperture 2, and terminating at a bottom ledge of primary aperture 19 that is adjacent to the sidewall of primary aperture 5. The bottom ledge of primary aperture 19 creates an at least partial boundary of a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4 of which is on an at least general parallel plane to that of the first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3. The primary aperture 2 is adjacent to a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7, the first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7 is adjacent to an exterior wall of first fastening component 8. Bisecting line 7Ax illustrates a referenced view described in FIG. 7E, and

FIG. 7B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A. This exemplary concave container holder aperture of annular shape is comprised of a primary aperture circular in general shape 2, a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture on a parallel general plane as a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4 adjacent to an exterior wall of first fastening component 11 forming a U-like shape and opposite a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7. The first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7 maintains a drafted angle and opens in a general inverse direction of a second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9. The second fastening component 9 maintains some level of draft and is at least partially defined by an interior wall of second fastening component 12, and an exterior wall of second fastening component 10, and

FIG. 7C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A. This exemplary concave container holder aperture of annular shape is illustrates an exterior wall of second fastening component 10, adjacent to an interior wall of first fastening component 13, both of which are elements of an appendage of a primary aperture at least partially defined by a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that terminates at a top ledge of primary aperture 18 that is adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5, and

FIG. 7D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A. This exemplary concave container holder with a primary aperture of annular shape is comprised of a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that is on a parallel but separate plane as a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4, both entry or exit points 3 and 4 are adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5. The continuity of the exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5 is interrupted by an edge of the primary aperture that creates a corner-like feature 16. Extending from the sidewall 5 at one general pole of the primary aperture is a hook-like feature resembling a general shape of an letter ‘S’ or number ‘2’ in some scripts, this shape is defined by the exterior sidewall of fastening components 14, that provides definition to a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7, and a second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9. On the external surface of the second fastening component 9 is the exterior wall of second fastening component 10, and

FIG. 7E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A along the line 7Ax, and

FIG. 7F, an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder, is a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A. This embodiment shows a bottom ledge of primary aperture 19 that is at a drafted angle resulting in a closer proximity to the center point of the primary aperture and an interior wall of primary aperture 6 with some level of pitch, and

FIG. 7G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A whereas the exterior wall of first fastening component 8 creates an inset feature while not disrupting the continuity of the top ledge of primary aperture 18, and

FIG. 7H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 7A an exterior wall of second fastening component 10 creates a flat surface on the same general plane of the top ledge of primary aperture 18 to the first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3.

FIGS. 8A through FIG. 8H illustrate another illustrative embodiment of a concave container holder with a primary aperture and a fastening appendage that is hook-like in general shape. Across the exemplary embodiments the fastening components hook-like in general shape are each defined by a moveably connected wall that defines the opening or mouth of the fastening components. Regarding the exemplary embodiments, not every aspect, feature, reference point, or other such elements is described or identified as many embodiments contain similar aspects, features, and elements that were previously identified within this disclosure.

FIG. 8A illustrates a front profile view of an exemplary embodiment of the Concave Container Holder identified by numeral 1. This exemplary concave container holder has an aperture annular in shape containing a connection appendage extending out from one general area of the primary aperture. This illustrative embodiment is comprised of a primary aperture circular in general shape 2, a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that is at least partially defined by a top ledge of primary aperture 18 that travels at least part of the circumference of the primary aperture, the primary aperture adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5 extruding away from the top ledge 18 and towards a bottom ledge of primary aperture 19. The bottom ledge of primary aperture 19 creates an at least partial boundary of a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4, of which is on an at least general parallel plane to that of the first entry or exit point of the primary aperture, and is adjacent to an exterior wall of first fastening component 8, the exterior wall 8 is angled in a fashion that reflects that of the first fastening component. Bisecting line 8Ax illustrates a referenced view described in FIG. 8E, and

FIG. 8B illustrates a left side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A. This illustrative embodiment has an exterior sidewall connection between primary aperture and first fastening component 21 adjacent to an exterior wall of first fastening component 8 forming a connection between the primary aperture 2 and the fastening components. The first fastening component 7 and the second fastening component 9 are adjacent and divided by a moveably connected third wall distinguishing a first and second fastening component 17. The first and second fastening component open in the same general direction down and away from the first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3. Both fastening components 7 and 9 have an exterior sidewall of fastening components 14 that aid in the definition of the fastening components, and

FIG. 8C illustrates a top view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A. This illustrative embodiment has a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3, defined by a exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5 that terminates at a top ledge of primary aperture 1, and

FIG. 8D illustrates a right side profile view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A. This illustrative embodiment is a concave container holder with a primary aperture of annular shape with a first entry or exit point of the primary aperture 3 that is on a parallel but separate plane as a second entry or exit point of the primary aperture 4, both entry or exit points 3 and 4 are adjacent to an exterior sidewall of primary aperture 5. Extending from the sidewall 5 at one general area of the primary aperture is a hook-like feature containing two entry points defined by exterior sidewall of fastening components 14, a first fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 7 adjacent to a second fastening component that is hook-like in general shape 9, and

FIG. 8E illustrates a side fragmentary cross-sectional elevational view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A along the line 8Ax and illustrates an interior sidewall of connection between primary aperture and first fastening component 15, a moveably connected third wall distinguishing a first and second fastening component 17 that is connected to the concave container holder 1 through a connection function that enables the moveably connected third wall to be securely positioned and repositioned between the exterior walls of fastening component 22, in this illustrative embodiment the connection is made through a grooved tooth-like connection, and

FIG. 8F illustrates a bottom view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A containing a moveably connected third wall distinguishing a first and second fastening component 17, a connection function that enables the moveably connected third wall to be securely positioned and repositioned between the exterior walls of fastening component 22, in this case a grooved connection, and a bottom ledge of primary aperture 20, and

FIG. 8G illustrates a bottom left angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A containing a moveably connected third wall distinguishing a first and second fastening component 17 adjacent to exterior sidewall of fastening components 14, a connection function that enables the moveably connected third wall to be securely positioned and repositioned between the exterior walls of fastening component 22, in this case a grooved connection, and a bottom ledge of primary aperture 20, and

FIG. 8H illustrates a top right angular view of the concave container holder of FIG. 8A.

FIGS. 9A through FIG. 9C and FIG. 10A and FIG. 10B illustrate through FIG. 9C and FIGS. 10A illustrate a possible embodiment of a concave container holder in use within one of many potential environments and uses, and

FIG. 9A illustrates an environment of a seat having a seatback pocket or seatback tray table that is illustrative of a potential chair found in various modes of transportation 23, this side profile view of an illustrative embodiment of a concave container holder 1 is appended to a seat back pocket and is in use holding illustrative drinking cup, and

FIG. 9B illustrates an environment of a seat having a seatback pocket or seatback tray table that is illustrative of a potential chair found in various modes of public or private transportation 23, this side profile view of an illustrative embodiment of a concave container holder 1 is appended to a seat back try table and is in use supporting a second illustrative drinking cup, and

FIG. 9C illustrates an environment of potential use 23 and front view of an illustrative embodiment of a concave container holder 1 appended to a seat back tray table of a chair illustrative of those found in various modes of transportation, and in use holding drinking cup and illustrates a component of a method of promotion for an organization, registered business entity, campaign, brand, social movement, belief, or other subject is illustrated through the means of a concave container holder as presented 25, and

FIG. 10A illustrates a side profile view of an environment of a chair 24 that contains a top ledge often used by humans, where the concave container holder 1 may be used;

FIG. 10B illustrates an environment of a chair that is illustrative of potential chairs used by a human 24 and a front view of an embodiment of a concave container holder 1 in use supporting a concave container;

There thus has been disclosed a Concave Container Holder apparatus that fully satisfies all matters and intentions previously set forth. The disclosure has been presented in conjunction with several exemplary embodiments, and additional modifications, utility, and variations have been discussed. It is intended the descriptions and drawings be interpreted as exemplary and not in the limiting sense. Other possible embodiment, modifications and variations not described in the present disclosure may suggest themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art in view of the forgoing discussion or use of relating items. The disclosure is intended to embrace all such medications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A concave container holder comprising: a primary aperture circular in general shape, the primary aperture being defined by a top ledge traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture, an adjacent exterior sidewall traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture, and an adjacent bottom ledge traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture; and a first fastening component hook-like in general shape adjacent to the aperture, the opening of the hook-like fastening component open in the general direction of the plane of the top ledge of the aperture, and; a second fastening component hook-like in general shape adjacent to the first fastening component, whereas the second fastening component opens towards the general opposing direction of that of the first fastening component, and; the second fastening component is of different dimension of the first fastening component.
 2. The concave container holder of claim 1, wherein the first fastening component is of larger dimension than that of the second fastening component.
 3. The concave container holder of claim 1, wherein the primary aperture can support a concave container through both entry planes of the aperture.
 4. The concave container holder of claim 1, wherein the first and second fastening components open in a general parallel angle between a 136 degree angle to a 44 degree angle.
 5. The concave container holder of claim 1, wherein the primary aperture contains the capability to be adjusted to accommodate concave containers of various diameter.
 6. The concave container holder of claim 1, wherein the concave container holder is constructed of polymer compound.
 7. The concave container holder of claim 1, wherein the primary aperture is not circular in general shape.
 8. The concave container holder of claim 1, wherein the primary aperture connects to the fastening components through a moveable joint connection point.
 9. The concave container holder of claim 1, wherein any of the dimensions of the second fastening component are adjustable to accommodate appending to various size structures.
 10. The concave container holder of claim 1, wherein any of the dimensions of the first fastening component are adjustable to accommodate appending to various size structures.
 11. The concave container holder of claim 1, wherein each of the key components, the primary aperture, the first fastening component, and the second fastening component, may be assembled together and taken apart.
 12. The concave container holder of claim 1, wherein it is constructed of a metal.
 13. A concave container holder comprising of: a primary aperture circular in general shape, the primary aperture being defined by a top ledge traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture, an adjacent exterior sidewall traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture, and a bottom adjacent ledge traveling at least a partial circumference of the aperture; and a first fastening component hook-like in general shape and adjacent to the aperture, the opening of the hook-like component open in the same general direction of the plane of the bottom ledge of the aperture, and; a second fastening component hook-like in general shape adjacent to the first fastening component, whereas the second fastening component opens towards the same general direction of that of the first fastening component, and; the second fastening component is of different dimension than that of the first fastening component.
 14. The concave container holder of claim 13, wherein the first and second fastening components are parallel in general direction at some angle between a 136 degree angle to a 44 degree angle.
 15. The concave container holder of claim 13, wherein the first and second fastening components protrude down away from the top ledge at different angles.
 16. The concave container holder of claim 13, wherein the dimension of the first and second fastening components are adjustable to accommodate appending to various size structures.
 17. The concave container holder of claim 13, wherein the concave container holder is constructed of polymer compound.
 18. The concave container holder of claim 13, wherein any of the dimensions of the second fastening component are adjustable to accommodate appending to various size structures.
 19. A method of promotion for an organization, registered business entity, campaign, brand, social movement, belief, or other subject through the means of a concave container holder, the method comprising: a) the identification of a subject for promotion; b) the customization of a concave container holder through color, logo, image, text, or design; c) the manufacture of a concave container holder; d) the distribution of a concave container holder; e) the promotion of an organization, registered business entity, campaign, brand, social movement, belief, or other subject through the sale, giveaway, gifting, or use of a concave container holder.
 20. The concave container holder of claim 1, whereas the top has at least one corner feature or ridge that may receive an edge of an object. 